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Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 6 Feb Giấc mộng lên đời (How to Upgrade My Life) 1 (70′) VFC Lê Cường Việt (director); Đỗ Bảo Châu (writer); Quốc Trị, Lê Nga, Anh Thái, Nguyễn Thu Hà, Bình Trọng, Phương Khanh, Văn Lượng, Trần Quang, Bích Thủy, Trần Hùng, Bảo Minh, Điền Viên, Hữu Bắc...
Mai (stylized as: MɅI) is a 2024 Vietnamese romantic drama film directed by Tran Thanh. [4] By March 1, 2024, after 20 days of release, the film officially grossed over 500 billion VND, becoming the highest-grossing film in Vietnamese box office history. [ 5 ]
Quang Thái, Hà Xuyên, Thanh Loan, Thương Tín, Thúy An, Bùi Cường: Feature Film: 1986: Noi binh chim hot: 1987: Cô gái trên sông (Girl on the River) Ngoại ô (The Outskirts) Lê Văn Duy: Thanh Lan, Bắc Sơn, Lê Cung Bắc, Thế Anh Xem: Feature Film
The script for the movie "Mai" was assigned to Nguyễn Thanh Bình, known by the pen name Bình Bồng Bột. [5] On November 1, 2022, the production team announced the release of the film "The House of No Man" to replace "Mai." [6] The film Mai, starring Tuấn Trần, was postponed due to difficulties in finding a lead actress. By the end of ...
Ngô Thanh Vân was born on 26 February 1979 in Trà Vinh, Vietnam. [1] She is the youngest child with two older brothers. When she was 10, her family put her in a boat to escape the Vietnamese communist government.
The film opens with scene An (Đinh Ngọc Diệp) constantly sleepwalking. Every time she wakes up she is in a distant place. Looking for solutions to these strange dreams, and at the same time finding a way to save the daughter who is slowly dying of cancer, An discovers the life of the immortal man (Quách Ngọc Ngoan) and the dark secrets.
Vũ Cát Tường (born October 2, 1992) is a Vietnamese singer-songwriter, dancer, record producer, television judge and businesswoman who was a runner-up on season 2 of The Voice of Vietnam. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] During the music career, she has received 6 nominations, won 2 Dedication Music Awards and an inclusion on Forbes Vietnam 's 2018 30 Under 30 ...
After two days of sale, by the evening of March 3, 2021, Dad, I'm Sorry sold nearly 12,000 tickets, earning more than VND 1.2 billion (equivalent to USD 60,000 in 2024). [8] By noon on March 4, according to Tran Thanh's announcement, the total revenue from pre-booked tickets was nearly VND 2 billion. [ 7 ]